The cell membrane of an ameba bulges and cytoplasm fills the bulge. The ameba moves slowly because of this

How does an Paramecium move?

Cilia of a paramecium beat in one direction and the paramecium moves, tiny oars

How does an Euglena move?

The eyespot identifies light, and the flagellum moves the Euglena toward the light

How does an Ameba ingest, digest, and excrete food?

The pseudopod wraps around the food, forming a food vacuole. In the vacuole enzymes breakdown the food. And waste is gone by the contractile vacuole.

How does a Paramecium injest, digest, and excrete food?

Cilia gets food into the oral groove through the gullet. Enzymes breakdown food in the food vacuole. And waste gone by the anal pore

How does a Euglena injest, digest, and excrete food?

Photosynthesis, sunlight is converted into sugar, and oxygen is given off as waste. Flagella pushes food in the mouth, food digested in cytoplasm, and waste is gone through the contractile vacuole.

Characteristics of Fungi are...

1. consumers(decomposers), no chlorphyll
2. most reproduce by spores
3. Mostly multicellular and yeast is only unicellular
4. Eukaryotes

How do most fungi obtain their food?

1. Spores land, and hyphae grow into a food source
2. Digestive chemicals ooze out from tips of hyphae, and in the food source
3. Digestive chemicals breakdown food into small substances that can be absorbed by the hyphae

How do fungi reproduce in both favorable and non-favorable environmental conditions?

Reproduce by producing lightweight spores that are moved by air and water. Reproduce by having a fruiting body.Asexually, favorable, and budding = yeast. Sexually reproduce when conditions aren't favorable. Two hyphae grow together and they form a fruiting body, and spores develop and they differ from either parent hyphae.

Explain three ways fungi are part of the living world.

Environmental Recycling; breakdown chemicals in dead and decaying matter, adn nutrients are restored to soil.
Fungi and Food;
Yeast used to make bread and wine. Mushrooms in salads, and molds useful to make cheese.
Fungi and Plant's Roots; symbotic and mutalistic realationship when Fungus grows amoung the roots of a plants. Hyphae-roots

What are the four main groups of Fungi?

Thread-like Fungi, Sac Fungi, Club Fungi, and Imperfect fungi

What are characteristics of Thread-like Fungi, and what are 2 examples?

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